The given illustration shows the information about the total value and sources of fish imported to the US in 1988, 1992, and 2000.
Overall, the total value of fish is measured in billions of dollars and sources imported are measured in percentage. The total cost of fish between 1988 and 2000 was rising in 2 billion dollars every year.
It is noticeable that in the pie chart in 1988, Canada is the country with the highest percentage of sources and has 60%, while China has 13% and Other countries have 13%. In 1992, Canada decreased to 34%, which is twice lower than the former percentage. Comparing this information with the facts from the table chart, total value was going up, which tells that Canada is not the main country that gives an increase in value statistics. From 1992 to 2000, China made a sharp jump in the percentage of delivering from 20% to 30%, while the percentage of other countries fell from 46% to 42%.
